Releases: milankinen/livereactload
Releases · milankinen/livereactload
3.5.0
3.4.0
4.0.0-beta.2
4.0.0-beta.1
This is the first beta version of 4.x series (many thanks to @EugeneZ who's the author of these changes)
Starting from 4.0.0-beta.1, LiveReactload will be using react-hot-loader as its hot reloading component. This approach allows us to keep up with the newest work of react-hot-loader community, providing better developer experience to you Browserify users. From now on, react-hot-loader bug fixes and middleware (such as e.g. react-redbox) can be used with LiveReactload just like they can be used with Webpack HMR.
In order to migrate your 3.x LiveReactload application to the new version, you must apply the following steps:
- Remove
react-proxyandbabel-plugin-react-transformdependencies frompackage.jsonusingnpm uninstalloryarn remove - Use
npm installoryarn addto get the latestlivereactloadandreact-hot-loaderpackages. - Replace the
react-transformsection of your Babel config withreact-hot-loader/babel. See installation instructions for how the config should look now. (It's must simpler.) - Add
import { AppContainer} from 'react-hot-loader'to the file where you render your root component, and then wrap your root component in this container.ReactDOM.render(<App/>, ...)becomes
ReactDOM.render(<AppContainer><App></AppContainer>, ...). - If you were using
module.onReloadit must be replaced withmodule.hot.onUpdate. This isn't simply a rename, this hook works differently now. Despite this, if you were following the commonly used patterns for this hook in the LiveReactload examples, simply renaming it should work just fine.
The full documentation and examples of the new version are available here.
3.3.0
3.2.0
3.1.2
3.1.1
- Fix source maps #127 #138 (thanks @EugeneZ!)
- Fix Github issue link (thanks @NestorTejero!)
3.1.0
3.0.1
- Support excluded modules #131 (thanks @hiddentao)